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  • 31DPP — abbreviation (in the UK) Director of Public Prosecutions …

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  • 32DPP — abbr. Director of Public Prosecutions …

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  • 33DPP — • Diabetes Prevention Program; • differential pulse polarography; • digital pulse plethysmography; • dimethylphenylpenicillin; • dipeptidylpeptidase; • distal photoplethysmography; • document pattern processing …

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  • 34dpp — • decapentaplegic …

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  • 35DPP — /di pi ˈpi/ (say dee pee pee) Director of Public Prosecutions …

  • 36DPP — abbr. Distributed Parallel Processing …

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  • 37Woolmington v. DPP — English case infobox name=Woolmington v. DPP court=House of Lords date decided=23 May 1935 full name=Woolmington and the Director for Public Prosecutions citations= [1935] AC 462 judges=Viscount Sankey LC, Lord Hewart LCJ, Lord Atkin, Lord Tomlin …

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  • 38Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) — an officer who works under the Attorney General and who is responsible for the prosecution of all serious crime. Sometimes only the consent of the DPP is required. The office is particularly important as it heads up the Crown Prosecution Service …

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  • 39Sony PictureStation DPP-EX50 — The Sony PictureStation DPP EX50 is a dye sublimation computer printer manufactured by Sony and is used for printing photographs. It prints both 3.5 inch by 5 inch and 4 inch by 6 inch images, and takes advantage of Sony s PictureBridge… …

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  • 40Connolly v. DPP — [2007] [http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2007/237.html EWHC 237 (Admin)] ; [2008] 1 W.L.R. 276, is an English criminal law case, decided with reference to the Human Rights Act 1998.FactsVeronica Connolly sent graphic images of aborted… …

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